Jim DeLaHunt-2 wrote > It seems like this is a question for the playback app, not for ffmpeg. > What are you using to play back the video? VLC? FFplay? Whatever player > the PS/3 has?
I'm on Linux (Mint) and I've used VLC and Xplayer; on the PS/3 it's whatever it uses natively to play the mp4 file. Since they all show the same behaviour, the common factor would appear to be the mp4 file, not the player. The 720x576 video is a broadcast transmission recorded on a Humax box. The 1280x720 video is the output from OpenShot after editing the same file. I've found that if I use the scale function in OpenShot and export the video using a scale factor of 1.4 on both dimensions I get a video that plays with the full horizontal width, and is still 1280x720 i.e. the scaling has done something other than increase the number of pixels, and I don't understand what this is. OpenShot does not set the DAR in the exported file, I have to set it subsequently using ffmpeg, but then I get a file that plays pretty much like the original. I agree it's not an ffmpeg issue /per se/, but I'm hoping that with the video knowledge around this forum someone can tell me what the issue is and how to fix it using ffmpeg. Chris -- Sent from: http://www.ffmpeg-archive.org/ _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email [email protected] with subject "unsubscribe".
